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Halcyon 13-02-2008 09:22

Lake district hotel
 
Hello,

Ive managed to get Friday off work and am planning a two day trip up to the lake district.
Could anyone reccomend a nice hotel near Windemere.
I'd like a nice hotel as it's a romantic trip but everywhere I look seems to be so expensive so I want to get it right.

Anyone know any good places that they know are great, easy to get to, and are near lakes /mountains for sightseeing.


Many thanks,

Halcyon.

greencreeper 13-02-2008 09:43

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Lovely bit of the country. I was going to suggest a tent, until you said "romantic" :D

Have you tried the AA Guide - gives star ratings and useful information. You wouldn't want a hotel that likes childen or pets, for example. Some nice hotels listed - entered "Windermere" as the location. Pricey but it'll be the area.

http://www.theaa.com/travel/basicsea...age=placesstay

altis 13-02-2008 10:18

Re: Lake district hotel
 
We've some friends who, IIRC, spent their honeymoon night at the Sun Inn in Hawkeshead. I think it was good:
http://www.suninn.co.uk/

For well posh you could try the Drunken Duck:
http://www.drunkenduckinn.co.uk/

susie r 13-02-2008 10:34

Re: Lake district hotel
 
There are so many great places to stay in Windemere, I was there last year and highly recommend this place http://www.woodlands-windermere.co.uk/

This is a beautiful time of the year to visit, have a great time

superbiatch 13-02-2008 10:58

Re: Lake district hotel
 
This is highly recommended, the best pub food i ever ate and not too far away http://www.redlionhawkshead.co.uk/

There is another one i know in Ambleside which is just out of this world, and not too expensive either. I even get to take the dog as well. Will post when i find it ;)

This is the one i mentioned above http://www.brathay-lodge.com/bedrooms.htm

orangebird 13-02-2008 11:00

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Nagoya is supposed to be nice. Overlooks the lake. :)

Halcyon 13-02-2008 11:56

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Wow, Thanks for all the replies.

The hotels look great.
I guess the area as Grencreeper says does bring up the price quite a bit, but it's a nice area so I'll make the most of it and be outdoors most of the day.

I will take a look through them over lunch.

Thankyou :tu:

halcyon

handyman 13-02-2008 12:00

Re: Lake district hotel
 
If you want a nice restaurant for the weekend I can recommend ours :-) It is in Kendal though which is not too far to drive from Windermere.

Perhaps Kendal might be godd for a hotel as well since they are considerabley cheaper than Windermere.

jkat 13-02-2008 13:54

Re: Lake district hotel
 
http://www.holbeckghyll.com/ ;)

fireman328 13-02-2008 14:36

Re: Lake district hotel
 
[QUOTE=altis;34488489]We've some friends who, IIRC, spent their honeymoon night at the Sun Inn in Hawkeshead. I think it was good:
http://www.suninn.co.uk/

Did they tell you it was good. You must be really good friends :erm: ;)

Hugh 13-02-2008 14:39

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Laterooms.com is good for stuff like this, and they usually get good discounts.

Linky

wtaylor82 13-02-2008 18:11

Re: Lake district hotel
 
try latehotelrooms they are excellent, give good reviews and I've used them many a time.

Cobbydaler 13-02-2008 18:24

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Depends what sort of romantic weekend you had in mind. If it was the "bash 'em over the head with a club 'n drag 'em off" type then try here...

The other themed suites are worth a look for a laugh as well! :D

Halcyon 13-02-2008 20:56

Re: Lake district hotel
 
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Cobbydaler's themed rooms link look like a lot of fun. I wonder whether to choose that as a suprise.
However some of the other hotels people have posted are also great and in beautiful surroundings.
I'll sleep on it and decide in the morning. Thanks to everyone for helping out. It was much appreciated.

greencreeper 13-02-2008 21:57

Re: Lake district hotel
 
I wonder how many chandeliers the Tarzan room gets through per year :erm:


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